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Road cycling routes around Troye-D'Ariège are characterized by diverse landscapes, including Pyrenean foothills, dense forests, and winding river valleys. The region offers a mix of challenging climbs and serene valley rides across varied terrain. This area provides routes that traverse natural features such as Lake Montbel and the Massif de l'Arize.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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51.4km
02:09
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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43.8km
01:52
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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51.7km
02:16
500m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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43.9km
01:53
380m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Mirepoix is one of the most famous bastide towns in the south of France, primarily because of its half-timbered houses and galleries. The central square is surrounded on all sides by wooden roofs under the first floors of the houses, making it a well-preserved medieval town.
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For a lemonade at the end of the walk…
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The famous, the legendary, the unmissable bench of Mirepoix (thanks Matt)
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Montferrier is a town in Ariège, in the Occitanie region, 25 km southeast of Foix. Its territory of nearly 52 km² ranges from 548 to 2,343 m above sea level and is crossed by the course of the Touyre and dominated to the south by the massif of Tabe also known as Saint-Barthélemy and the Col de Girabal.
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Camon, in addition to having a remarkable natural heritage with more than five natural areas of ecological, faunal and floral interest, is especially known for its remarkable architectural heritage. The creation of the town dates back to 923. Ramparts, church and abbey as well as houses from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance follow one another for the lucky visitors who are lucky enough to pass by.
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There are over 115 road cycling routes around Troye-D'Ariège, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored these routes over 2500 times, highlighting the region's popularity among cyclists.
Yes, Troye-D'Ariège offers 20 easy road cycling routes. A great option for a more relaxed ride is the Nice view of Camon – Medieval town of Camon loop from La Bastide-de-Bousignac, which is 19.3 miles (31.0 km) long and provides scenic views through the historic medieval town of Camon.
Road cycling routes around Troye-D'Ariège are characterized by diverse landscapes, including the dramatic Pyrenean foothills, dense forests, and serene winding river valleys. You'll also find routes that traverse natural features such as Lake Montbel and the Massif de l'Arize, offering varied scenery throughout your ride.
Yes, many routes in Troye-D'Ariège are designed as loops. For example, the Medieval town of Camon – Chalabre loop from La Bastide-de-Bousignac is a moderate 31.6 miles (50.8 km) circular route that explores a medieval town and varied terrain. Another popular option is the Pont de Montferrier loop from La Bastide-de-Bousignac, covering 31.8 miles (51.2 km) through diverse landscapes.
The region offers several interesting sights. You can enjoy the View of Mirepoix, explore the historic Medieval town of Camon, or visit Mirepoix itself. Additionally, routes often pass by Lake Montbel and sections of the Voie verte and Canal du Midi, providing beautiful natural and historical points of interest.
The road cycling routes in Troye-D'Ariège are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, from challenging Pyrenean foothills to serene river valleys, and the opportunity to explore charming medieval towns and natural landmarks like Lake Montbel.
While many routes are designed for day trips, several moderate routes offer substantial distances. For example, the Medieval town of Camon – Chalabre loop from La Bastide-de-Bousignac is over 31 miles (50 km), and the Pont de Montferrier loop from La Bastide-de-Bousignac is similar in length, providing good options for longer rides.
Given the region's diverse landscapes including Pyrenean foothills, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be excellent, especially for higher elevation routes, though it's wise to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat.
Yes, Troye-D'Ariège features 32 difficult road cycling routes, catering to experienced riders seeking a challenge. These routes often involve more significant climbs through the Pyrenean foothills and the Massif de l'Arize, providing demanding terrain and rewarding views.
Absolutely. Many routes in Troye-D'Ariège pass through or near historical sites. For instance, the Medieval town of Camon – Voie verte and Canal du Midi loop from La Bastide-de-Bousignac allows you to cycle past the historic Medieval town of Camon and along the scenic Voie verte and Canal du Midi, blending physical activity with cultural exploration.
Yes, the region is characterized by winding river valleys, and some routes utilize these natural corridors. The Voie verte and Canal du Midi is a notable feature, offering flat and scenic sections ideal for cycling along waterways.


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